D.M. Hemphill | |
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8 Nominations / 1 Win | |
Role | Sound Mixer |
D.M. Hemphill, also known as Doug Hemphill is a sound engineer with over 150 films to his credit. He has been nominated for an Academy Award 8 times, winning once.
Wins[]
- 65th Academy Awards, 1992
- Best Sound — The Last of the Mohicans (shared with Chris Jenkins, Mark Smith and Simon Kaye)
Nominations[]
- 63rd Academy Awards, 1990
- Best Sound — Dick Tracy (shared with Chris Jenkins, David E. Campbell and Thomas Causey)
- 65th Academy Awards, 1992
- Best Sound — The Last of the Mohicans (shared with Chris Jenkins, Mark Smith and Simon Kaye)
- 66th Academy Awards, 1993
- Best Sound — Geronimo: An American Legend (shared with Chris Carpenter, Bill W. Benton and Lee Orloff)
- 70th Academy Awards, 1997
- Best Sound — Air Force One (shared with Paul Massey, Rick Kline and Keith A. Wester)
- 72nd Academy Awards, 1999
- Best Sound — The Insider (shared with Andy Nelson and Lee Orloff)
- 76th Academy Awards, 2003
- Best Sound Mixing — Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (shared with Paul Massey and Arthur Rochester)
- 78th Academy Awards, 2005
- Best Sound Mixing — Walk the Line (shared with Paul Massey and Peter F. Kurland)
- 85th Academy Awards, 2012
- Best Sound Mixing — Life of Pi (shared with Ron Bartlett and Drew Kunin)